I've found a number of posts about this but none seem to help me directly. Also there seems to be confusion about solutions working or not working during different stages of FluentNHibernate's development.

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It looks like this questions is a duplicate of http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1360976/. The solution was to use hbm.xml to map a ternary association table. It looks like at the time FluentNHibernate's AsTernaryAssocation() method only worked for entity types. I can't tell if this has changed, or if it is a planned feature.